i have a older Fluke 88; after zero'ing on mV, mA, or ohms; when i attach leads, the readings get a bit erratic & don't hold zero even after i re-zero;
is this normal?
the variation ("bouncing" readings) is a problem especially when trying to read parasite draw or when using both eis & innova amp-clamps with mV output
- i've tried both oem Fluke leads & aftermarket leads with same results; my 88 was factory re-calibrated in 2014 & has not been used much since then
(if a new 88V behaves the same, there's no reason to upgrade; but if it always holds on steady zero's then i'm ready to order one)
is this normal?
the variation ("bouncing" readings) is a problem especially when trying to read parasite draw or when using both eis & innova amp-clamps with mV output
- i've tried both oem Fluke leads & aftermarket leads with same results; my 88 was factory re-calibrated in 2014 & has not been used much since then
(if a new 88V behaves the same, there's no reason to upgrade; but if it always holds on steady zero's then i'm ready to order one)

